Joel Mabus

Online Press Kit

One of the promises of the personal computer revolution
was a paperless office. I still seem to have plenty of paper in my own
office, but anything we can do to cut down on redundant printing and unneeded
mailing is a goal here at "joelmabus.com."

On this page you will find easy links to the promotional
data on this website -- up-to-date bio's, blurbs, photos and much more. The texts are
all in normal web pages as simple HTML -- no "pdf" or other formats
requiring special software to read or download. You can copy the page or
simply cut and paste the text into your own documents or word processor. The
copy has all been spell-checked and is ready to roll. As opposed to dated
paper promo packs, the facts here are the most accurate, most up-to-date, and
most easily copied for your own use.

If you rather would want a CD-R with press kit materials,
I can make one up and mail it, but the materials will be primarily drawn from
those here at the website. If you have special needs (action photos, alternative
shots, interview questions, etc.), contact me by email, and I can try to address
your situation. (see the link on the left side of any page at this site to
send an email to me)

The photos here are all in JPEG format. There are a wide
variety of shots in three different resolutions: 75dpi, 150dpi, and
300dpi. If you want to paste my picture into your website, I suggest
75dpi. It looks just fine on a screen and loads fast. It also works well for
faxes and photocopies. If you want to print a small postage-stamp sized
headshot on a flyer, the lesser resolutions will probably work fine.
Larger, photo-quality needs will work better with 300 dots per inch. Most
newspapers work with this resolution. In fact, if you ask for hard copy
glossies from me, you will get results from a photo printer working from these
same 300 dpi jpegs.

A NOTE TO PROMOTERS AND PUBLICITY
AGENTS: All the press kit items I could send you in the mail are here
on the website, so please consider using this marvelous technology before
asking me to send you multiple "press kits" in the mail. Lets
try to save a tree, and in the process make the information flow faster and more
accurately. And be sure to forward the URL for this specific page
to your press contacts.

A NOTE TO THE PRESS:I've
tried to anticipate your needs, but if there are things you need to know or if
you would like to schedule an interview, don't hesitate to contact me at